Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Friday, December 19th. We start with breaking news from Wednesday night when a fire broke out at an apartment complex on Patchen Drive, displacing two adults and four children. Firefighters contained it quickly to the attic, and the American Red Cross along with complex managers are helping the family get back on their feet while investigators look into the cause. Shifting to public safety, Lexington police arrested 21-year-old Juan Godoy last night after a road rage incident turned into a high-speed chase and gunfire exchange, thankfully with no injuries reported. We urge our listeners to stay calm on the roads and report aggressive drivers right away.
At city hall, Councilmember Denise Gray has resigned, and Vice Mayor Gorton is inviting 6th District residents to apply for the open seat, a move that could shape decisions on everyday issues like traffic and housing. On the job front, we see over 1600 part-time openings paying around 15 dollars an hour in retail and food service, plus entry-level sales recruiter spots and UK postings for pharmacists and lecturers, signaling steady opportunities amid statewide economic projects topping 10.5 billion dollars this year with average wages near 30 dollars an hour. Real estate stays firm, though BlueOval layoffs nearby remind us to watch manufacturing shifts closely.
Weather today brings chilly highs in the upper 30s with light flurries possible near New Circle Road, so bundle up for outdoor errands and watch for icy patches on Cooper Drive where stormwater work continues. Looking ahead, clearer skies tomorrow with temps climbing to the low 40s.
The Lexington Fire Department just welcomed 39 new firefighters, boosting our response times across town. UK students can catch jobs at the Singletary Center for the Arts in stage tech, and the Equinox Jazz Fest is coming soon to liven up our cultural scene. Schools note strong hiring for crossing guards, keeping our kids safe.
For a feel-good story, UKs Behind the Blue podcast launched The Business of UK today, pulling back the curtain on how our university drives local breakthroughs from research to health care. And mark your calendars for Tree Week volunteer spots and a documentary premiere on Kentucky environmental education this weekend at local venues.
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